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Class 12 Sample Paper With Solution Mathematics Set 11

Class 12 Sample Paper With Solution Mathematics Set 11 provides comprehensive practice material aligned with the latest CBSE syllabus and exam pattern. This set includes sample papers designed to cover all major topics such as Calculus, Algebra, Probability, Vectors, Three-Dimensional Geometry, and more. Each paper comes with detailed step-by-step solutions, marking schemes, and tips for effective problem-solving.

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Class 12 Sample Paper With Solution Mathematics Set 11

Class 12 Sample Paper With Solution Mathematics Set 11 provides comprehensive practice material aligned with the latest CBSE syllabus and exam pattern. This set includes sample papers designed to cover all major topics such as Calculus, Algebra, Probability, Vectors, Three-Dimensional Geometry, and more. Each paper comes with detailed step-by-step solutions, marking schemes, and tips for effective problem-solving.

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Series ARSP/11 Set ~ 11
Roll No. Q.P Code 15/11/11
Candidates must write the Q.P Code
on the title page of the answer-book.

 Please check that this question paper contains 06 printed pages.


 Q.P. Code given on the right hand side of the question paper should be written
on the title page of the answer-book by the candidate.
 Please check that this question paper contains 38questions.
 Please write down the serial number of the question in the answer-book
before attempting it.
 15 Minute times has been allotted to read this question paper. The question
paper will be distributed at 10:15 a.m. From 10.15 a.m to 10.30 a.m, the students
will read the question paper only and will not write any answer on the answer –
book during this period.

MATHEMATICS

Time allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 80


General Instructions:

1. This Question paper contains - five sections A, B, C, D and E. Each section is compulsory. However, there are

internal choices in some questions.

2. Section A has 18 MCQ’s and 02 Assertion-Reason based questions of 1 mark each.

3. Section B has 5 Very Short Answer (VSA)-type questions of 2 marks each.

4. Section C has 6 Short Answer (SA)-type questions of 3 marks each.

5. Section D has 4 Long Answer (LA)-type questions of 5 marks each.

6. Section E has 3 source based/case based/passage based/integrated units of assessment (4 marks each) with sub

parts.

Section A
1. If A, B are symmetric matrices of same order, then AB – BA is a [1]

a) Symmetric matrix b) Zero matrix

c) Identity matrix d) Skew symmetric matrix


2. If A is a 3-rowed square matrix and I3AI = k|A| then k = ? [1]

a) 9 b) 1

c) 3 d) 27
3. If A and B are square matrices of same order and A’ denotes the transpose of A, then [1]

a) AB = O ⇒|A| = 0 and |B| = 0 b) (AB)’ = A’B’

c) (AB)’ = B’A’ d) AB = O ⇒ A = 0 or B = 0

Let f(x) = sin-1( [1]


2

4. then f(x) is
1+x
)
2x

a) neither continuous nor differentiable at x = 1 b) continuous ∀ x ∈ R

c) differentiable at x = 1 d) continuous but not differentiable at x = 1


5. If (a1, b1, c1) and (a2, b2, c2) be the direction ratios of two parallel lines then [1]
a1 b1 c1
a) a 2
1
+ b
2
1
2
+ c
1
= a
2
2
2
+ b
2
+ c
2
2
b) a2
= =
c2
b2

c) a1, = a2, b1 = b2, c1 = c2 d) a1a2 + b1b2 + c1c2 = 0


dy 2y
6. The solution of the differential equation +
x
= 0 with y(1) = 1 is given by [1]
dx

a) y = b)
1 1
x =
x y
2
c) x = 1

y
d) y =
1
2
x

7. The feasible region for an LPP is always a [1]

a) convex polygon b) Straight line

c) concave polygon d) type of polygon


8. What is the value of λ for which [1]
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
(λ i + j − k) × (3 i − 2 j + 4k) = (2^i − 11^j − 7k
^
)

a) 2 b) 7

c) 1 d) -2
log x
9. ∫
x
dx =? [1]

a) − 1

2
(log x)
2
+ C b) 1

2
(log x)
2
+ C

c) −2

2
+ C d) 2
2
+ C
x x

10. If A = [
3 4
] and 2A + B is a null matrix, then B is equal to: [1]
5 2

a) [ −5 −8
]
b) [
5 8
]
−10 −3 10 3

c) [ −6 −8
]
d) [
6 8
]
−10 −4 10 4

11. A point out of following points lie in plane represented by 2x + 3y ≤ 12 is [1]

a) (4, 3) b) (0, 3)

c) (0, 5) d) (3, 3)
12. What is a vector of unit length orthogonal to both the vectors ^i + ^j + k
^
and 2i + 3^j − k
^
? [1]
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
a) −4 i +3 j −k
b) −4 i +3 j +k

√26 √26

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
c) −3 i +2 j −k
d) −3 i +2 j +k

√14 √14

13. If A is a square matrix of order 2, then det (adj A) = [1]

a) A2 = O b) I

c) 2A2 d) |A|

14. If E and F are independent, then _____ [1]

a) P (E ∩ F) = P (E) P (E|F) b) P (E ∩ F) = P (E) P (F)

c) P (E ∩ F) = P (E) P (F|E) d) P (E ∩ F) =P (E ∪ F)
15. The solution of the equation (2y - 1) dx - (2x + 3)dy = 0 is: [1]

a) b)
2x−1 2x−1
= k = k
2y−1 2y+3

2y+1
c) = k d) 2x+3

2y−1
= k
2x−3

16. If a⃗, b ⃗ represent the diagonals of a rhombus, then [1]



a) a⃗ × b ⃗ = 0
b) ⃗
a⃗ + b = 1

c) a⃗ × b ⃗ = a⃗ d) ⃗
a⃗ ⋅ b = 0
17. The function f(x) = x|x| is [1]

a) continuous and differentiable at x = 0. b) differentiable but not continuous at x = 0.

c) continuous but not differentiable at x = 0. d) neither differentiable nor continuous at x =


0.
18. If the direction ratios of a line are proportional to 1, - 3, 2, then its direction cosines are [1]

a) 1
,
2
,
3
b) −
1
,−
2
,−
3

√14 √14 √14 √14 √14 √14

c) 1
,−
3
,
2
d) −
1
,
3
,
2

√14 √14 √14 √14 √14 √14

19. Assertion (A): The function f(x) = sin x decreases on the interval (0, π

2
). [1]
Reason (R): The function f(x) = cos x decreases on the interval (0, ).
π

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


20. Assertion (A): Every function is invertible. [1]
Reason (R): Only bijective functions are invertible.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


Section B

21. Write the interval for the principal value of function and draw its graph: sin-1X.... [2]
OR
Write the interval for the principal value of function and draw its graph: cos-1 x.
22. Find the intervals in which f(x) = (x + 2)e
−x
is increasing or decreasing. [2]
23. A particle moves along the curve y = x2+ 2x. At what point(s) on the curve are the x and y coordinates of the [2]

particle changing at the same rate?


OR

The total cost C(x) of producing x items in a firm is given by C(x) = 0.005x3 - 0.02x2 + 30x + 6000. Find the
marginal cost when 4 units are produced.
24. Evaluate the Integral:∫ x sin 3 2
x
2
cos x dx [2]

25. What are the values of a for which f(x) = ax is increasing on R? [2]
Section C
26. Evaluate: ∫ 1
dx [3]
4 3 5
√(x−1) (x+2)

27. There is a box containing 30 bulbs of which 5 are defective. If two bulbs are chosen at random from the box in [3]
succession without replacing the first, what is the probability that both the bulbs chosen are defective?
28. Evaluate: ∫ sin −1
(
2x

2
)dx [3]
1+x

OR
π
Evaluate ∫ .
2x π
e ⋅ sin( + x)dx
0 4
y
29. Solve [xsin 2
(
x
) − y] dx + xdy = 0; [3]
y = π/4, when x = 1
OR
−−−−−−
State the type of the differential equation for the equation. xdy − ydx = 2 2
√x + y dx and solve it.
30. Draw the graph of the solution set of the system of inequations 2x + 3y ≥ 6, x + 4y ≤ 4, x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0 [3]
OR
Maximize Z = 3x + 2y
Subject to constraints
x + 2y ≤ 10

3x + y ≤ 15

x, y ≥ 0

√1+x2 +√1−x2
[3]
, x2 ≤ 1, then find
dy
31. If y = tan −1
(
2 2
)
dx
.
√1+x −√1−x

Section D
32. Using method of integration find the area of the triangle ABC, co-ordinates of whose vertices are A (2, 0), B (4, [5]
5) and C (6, 3).
33. Show the relation R in the set A = {x ∈ Z : 0 ≤ x ≤ 12}, given by R = {(a, b) : a = b}, is an equivalence relation. [5]
Find the set of all elements related to 1 in each case.
OR
Let n be a positive integer. Prove that the relation R on the set Z of all integers numbers defined by (x, y) ∈ R ⇔ x -
y is divisible by n, is an equivalence relation on Z.

2 −3 5
⎤ [5]
34. If A = ⎢3 2 −4 ⎥ , find A-1. Using A-1 solve the system of equations 2x - 3y + 5z = 11; 3x + 2y - 4z =
⎣ ⎦
1 1 −2

-5; x + y - 2z = -3
35. Find the shortest distance between the lines r ⃗ = ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
( i + 2j + 3k) + λ ( i − 3j + 2k) and [5]
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
r ⃗ = (4 i + 5j + 6k) + μ (2 i + 3j + k)

OR

−→ −
−→
^ ^ ^
AB = 3 i − j + k and C D = ^ ^ ^
−3 i + 2j + 4k are two vectors. The position vectors of the points A and C are
^ ^ ^
6 i + 7j + 4k and −9^j + 2k
^
, respectively. Find the position vector of a point P on the line AB and a point Q on the

−→ −
−→ −
−→
line CD such that P Q is perpendicular to AB and C D both.
Section E
36. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
Akshat and his friend Aditya were playing the snake and ladder game. They had their own dice to play the game.
Akshat was having red dice whereas Aditya had black dice. In the beginning, they were using their own dice to
play the game. But then they decided to make it faster and started playing with two dice together.

Aditya rolled down both black and red die together.


First die is black and second is red.
i. Find the conditional probability of obtaining a sum greater than 9, given that the black die resulted in a 5. (1)
ii. Find the conditional probability of obtaining the sum 8, given that the red die resulted in a number less than
4. (1)
iii. Find the conditional probability of obtaining the sum 10, given that the black die resulted in even number. (2)
OR
Find the conditional probability of obtaining the doublet, given that the red die resulted in a number more
than 4. (2)
37. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]
Sonu left from his village on weekend. First, he travelled d1 displacement up to a temple. After this, he left for

the zoo and travelled d2 displacement. After this he left for shopping in a mall - Total driving time of Deepal
from village to Mall was 1.5 hr.
If d1 = (6, 8) d2 = (3, 4) and d3 = (7, 12) km

i. What is the total displacement from village to Mall? (1)


ii. What is the speed of Sonu from Village to Mall? (1)
iii. What is the Displacement from Village to Zoo? (2)
OR
What is the displacement from temple to Mall? (2)
38. Read the following text carefully and answer the questions that follow: [4]

Ankit wants to construct a rectangular tank for his house that can hold 80 ft3 of water. He wants to construct on
one corner of terrace so that sufficient space is left after construction of tank. For that he has to keep width of
tank constant 5ft, but the length and heights are variables. The top of the tank is open. Building the tank cost ₹20
per sq. foot for the base and ₹10 per sq. foot for the side.

i. Express cost of tank as a function of height(h). (1)


ii. Verify by second derivative test that cost is minimum at critical point. (1)
iii. Find the value of h at which c(h) is minimum. (2)
OR
Find the minimum cost of tank? (2)

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